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  Don Cherry Biography & Bibliography
Don Cherry ist damit wohl einer der wichtigsten Väter der sogenannten "Weltmusik".
Don Cherry spielte oft auf einer kleinen Taschentrompete oder einem Taschenkornett.
Cherry was born in 1936 in Oklahoma City.
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  Don Cherry (hockey)
Don Cherry (February 5, 1934 -) is a well-known ice hockey coach and commentator.
Cherry was fired by the Bruins after a critical coaching mistake during a 1979 playoff series against the Montreal Canadiens.
Cherry was formerly the part-owner and coach of the Mississauga IceDogs[?], in the junior Ontario Hockey League.
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 Don Cherry - SAS Wiki
Don Cherry, born July 7th, 1936, is a Canadian hockey pundit featured every Saturday night on Hockey Night in Canada on the CBC alongside host Ron MacLean.
Don Cherry was born in the log cabin he built prior to his birth in what is now Toronto, Ontario.
Don has done volunteer work with Sean Avery to raise awareness of discrimination against French and European hockey players, which angered the media as a whole, as well as figures such as Patrick Roy, Peter Forsberg, Denis Gauthier, and Jose Theodore, who came out and denied any such discrimination exists.
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 Don Cherry (jazz) at AllExperts
Cherry was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and raised in Los Angeles, California.
Cherry became well known in jazz in 1958 when he performed with Ornette Coleman, first in a quintet with pianist Paul Bley and later in what became the predominantly piano-less quartet which recorded for Atlantic Records.
In the 1960s Cherry was prolific and appeared in a variety of settings with the leading musicians of the day: he co-led the Avant-Garde session with John Coltrane, recorded and toured with Sonny Rollins, co-led the New York Contemporary Five in Manhattan, recorded and toured with Albert Ayler and with George Russell.
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 Don Cherry - Music Downloads - Online
Coleman and Cherry's elastic relationship to pitch and swing-time were certainly a liberation from the tyranny of equal temperament and literal pulse.
Cherry was not gifted with extraordinary chops, but those are classicist concerns, and his was a wholly romantic art.
Cherry first attained prominence with Coleman, with whom he began playing around 1957.
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 Don Cherry - Wikiality, the Truthiness Encyclopedia
Don Cherry, also known by the nickname Grapes because of his grape-like head, is a Canadian sports commentator for Canada's only television program Hockey Night in Canada (he has a segment called Coach's Corner that is broadcast in the first intermission of the game shown that night).
Don Cherry would grow up resenting the liberal, bear friendly governments that run Canada and eventually chose to save the one thing the liberals hadn't destroyed yet, hockey.
Liberals have been denying Don's theory, because it came from his gut and not from the "facts", but a recent study proved that not only has there been a major increase in the number of Europeans drafted, but that a large number of them are not to standard and are ruining the game.
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 Don Cherry- Perfect Sound Forever
Don Cherry died over a year ago and jazz lost one of its greatest voices.
In the 80's, Cherry began to experiment with electronic instrumentation as well as continuing to be a virtuoso acoustic musician.
In this light, it is easily seen that Cherry was a figure that connected the bebop of the late fifties to the experiementation of the 60's and 70's.
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 Don Cherry: 1936-1995
Don Cherry was one of the most individual and idiosyncratic voices in contemporary jazz and world music, and also one of the most significant figures of his era.
Cherry always claimed that his concern was not so much with idiom and form, or with the technicalities of the trumpet, as with creating music itself.
Cherry, ever and always, sounded joyful, though his music was by turns wistful, hopeful, lyrical, curious, atmospheric, incisive, brimming with wit and feeling.
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 Don Cherry
Don Cherry was born in Oklahoma City, OK in 1936 and raised in Los Angeles, where he first began to play the trumpet and later piano.
Cherry is sometimes relegated to the "back burner" because his music moved so far from its bop origins and sometimes away from jazz itself.
Don Cherry died in 1995, and his son Eagle Eye and stepdaughter Neenah have become popular recording artists, no doubt nurtured and encouraged by the atmosphere of music that Cherry's own parents had passed on to him in the 1930s.
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 Don Cherry (hockey) at AllExperts
Cherry had a long playing career in the American Hockey League for 15 seasons, and played one game for the NHL's Boston Bruins in 1955, when he was called up during the playoffs.
Cherry's commentary is usually peppered with catch phrases like "All you kids out there...," unrestrained affection for his favorite players (including "Dougie," Kingston native Doug Gilmour, whom Cherry kissed on-air in a famous TV gag), and overall political incorrectness.
Cherry has a strong dislike of the 'European style' hockey, and has often made insults of French Canadian hockey players on his show; blaming them for bringing diving, high-sticking and the introduction of visors into the league, while taking the jobs of "good-old Canadian boys".[7] On the subject of visors, Cherry is very outspoken.
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 ESPN.com - E-Ticket: The Biggest Mouth In Sports
Cherry guided the Americans for parts of three seasons, earning the AHL's Coach of the Year honors once and the opportunity that had been denied him as a player — a real chance at the big time.
Cherry's penchant for speaking his mind, the cost be damned, is what sparked longtime "Hockey Night in Canada" executive producer Ralph Mellanby to call Cherry and make him an offer that would change everything, for Cherry, for the country, maybe even for the game.
Cherry has often savaged European players for being soft, returning to that theme as recently as the opening segments of the current season.
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 Don Cherry Bio - Don Cherry Biography - Don Cherry Stories
Cherry is the part-owner and the former coach of the Ontario Hockey League's Mississauga IceDogs.
Cherry became the coach of the Rochester Americans in the middle of the 1971-72 season.
Cherry: Anybody who says they don't like fighting in the NHL have to be out of their minds.
www.tv.com /don-cherry/person/119368/biography.html   (912 words)

  
 CBC Sports Online - Coach's Corner
Don Cherry tells it like he sees every week during the first intermission of Hockey Night in Canada.
Don thinks Paul Henderson should be in the Hall of Fame, and reminds us not to forget about Remembrance Day.
Don says teams that run up the score are asking for trouble and calls Carolina's Eric Staal the next superstar.
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 Don Cherry   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Cherry was born in 1936 of an African American father and a Choctaw Native American mother in Oklahoma City.
Don‘s father got a job as a bartender at one of the most famous jazz clubs in L.A. called the “Plantation Club” and often Don had the opportunity to hear the best jazz players on the scene before he was in high school.
Don‘s abilities and interests were so diverse by this time that he took part in the last concert of genius guitarist Jimmy Hendrix and then turned around and worked with the great contemporary classical composer Krysztof Penderecki.
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 Don Cherry as a trumpet and cornet player has perhaps been over shadowed by other masters of this instrument despite ...
Don Cherry has been one few jazz musicians to be influenced by and incorporate ethnic music from all over the world, more in keeping with European musicians than those from the States.
Don Cherry returned to his roots in the 70's by joining up with Ornette Coleman and Charlie Haden once more in a band called Old and New Dreams, with Dewey Redman on sax they worked through Coleman's early material again in addition to performing new material.
Don Cherry has been a major figure in the development of what is now called 'World Music' being involved with it before it became known as such.
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 CBC.ca - The Greatest Canadian - Top Ten Greatest Canadians - Don Cherry
The Bruins finished first in their division four seasons in a row and Cherry was voted coach of the year in 1976, before being fired in 1979.
Cherry has parlayed his broadcast success into a line of popular videos, a chain of restaurants, a syndicated radio show and lucrative endorsements.
Cherry set his words to music in a dance single with Toronto-based electronic group BKS.
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 Don Cherry   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Later, I was to learn that the range of tone color was a result not only of Cherry's impeccable technique, but also attributable, in part, to his instrument of choice: the pocket trumpet, a miniature trumpet no more than eight inches in length.
Coleman and Don Cherry had worked to develop over the course of their many recordings and live appearances together.
Trained in the jazz tradition, he was able to challenge everything that was known, to infuse the jazz vocabulary with new and unfamiliar sounds, and to leave a completely new musical language in his wake.
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 Billboard.com - Biography - Don Cherry
Coleman and Cherry's elastic relationship to pitch and swing-time were certainly a liberation from the tyranny of equal temperament and literal pulse.
This is particularly obvious in Cherry's case; abstracted from his contexts, Don Cherry's style was in a real sense grounded in bebop.
Cherry was not gifted with extraordinary chops, but those are classicist concerns, and his was a wholly romantic art.
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 Neneh Cherry Online - Bio
Don Cherry definitely was one of the most lyrical and important jazz musicians in the history of the music.
Don Cherry began his recording career on Ornette's 'Something Else' for Atlantic in February of 1958, you can hear more of this fruitful partnership on the 'Complete Ornette on Atlantic'.
Don Cherry died towards the end of 95 at Neneh's home in Spain of cancer.
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 Don Cherry - Singer - Golfer
Cherry's Jubilee is a compelling portrait of a unique individual who became a legend in two different professions.
Cherry's Jubilee is the true rags-to-riches autobiography of Don Cherry, a man born into the most humble of circumstances at the beginning of the depression, but who lived to become the embodiment of the American Dream, achieving stardom in both golf and his singing career.
This CD is a Special Compilation of some of Don’s personal favorites he recorded and performed through his 55 year career; inspired by the recent release of Don’s Autobiography Cherry's Jubilee.
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 WNYC - New Sounds: Sampling Don Cherry (November 24, 2006)
The great trumpeter, world music icon, jazz explorer, improviser, and part Choctaw Indian - Don Cherry - is no longer on the planet, but his work lives on in recordings.
On this edition of New Sounds, we'll sample some of the music of Don Cherry, which reaches across a weird and wonderful range of musical idioms and forms.
Listen to Cherry's work as Codona - a group with Collin Walcott and the Brazilian percussionist Nana Vasconcelos - whose musical flavourings draw from Africa, India, South America and the Middle East.
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 Amazon.de: Multi Kulti: Musik: Don Cherry
Mit Don Cherrys neuer CD "Multikulti" gibt es jedoch ein wirksames Mittel gegen den Weltmusik-Kneipenmief.
Als Startempfehlung sei der Titel "Melodica" genannt, in dem Don(ald) Eugene Cherry solistisch einen Bogen von Chicago nach Trossingen spannt, indem er eine helle Ballade auf einem Schwarzwälder Kinderkeyboard bläst: Alpenblick und Gletscherbonbon.
Umrankt wird das Percussion-Happening durch Stücke in den verschiedensten Besetzungen, darunter auch der Reggae "Birdboy" mit Drumcomputer, Synthesizer und Dons sandig nuschelnder oder emphatischer Trompete.
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 Artists: Don Cherry
Don Cherry: A jazz great with true grit by W. Kim Heron
Don Cherry 1936--1995: A Remembrance from Jazz Now Interactive.
Don Cherry Remembered by Charlie Haden at Harmolodic.
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 Don Cherry V.12 DVD Movie
Here is it folks, Don Cherry 12, and Blue and I think this one is the best.
This year I'm going to answer some of the mail i get from you the fans.
Remember to focus your comments on Don Cherry V.12 DVD.
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 Don Cherry on Rhapsody Online
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Hear Don Cherry and similar artists on this channel.
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